If V is the forward voltage applied across the LED when it begins to emit light (the knee voltage), the energy given to electrons crossing the junction is,
Equating (1) and (2), we get
The knee voltage V can be measured for LED’s with different values of λ (wavelength of light).
Now from equation (4), we see that the slope s of a graph of V on the vertical axis vs. 1/λ on the horizontal axis is
To determine Planck’s constant h, we take the slope s from our graph and calculate
using the known value
Alternatively, we can write equation (3) as
calculate h for each LED, and take the average of our results.
If V is the forward voltage applied across the LED when it begins to emit light (the knee voltage), the energy given to electrons crossing the junction is,Equating (1) and (2), we getThe knee voltage V can be measured for LED’s with different values of λ (wavelength of light).Now from equation (4), we see that the slope s of a graph of V on the vertical axis vs. 1/λ on the horizontal axis isTo determine Planck’s constant h, we take the slope s from our graph and calculateusing the known value Alternatively, we can write equation (3) ascalculate h for each LED, and take the average of our results.
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